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If you can't import it then just enter it manually. The first screen asks for the bank name, don't enter the bank. Scroll down and click on Change the way I enter it and then on the next screen pick I'll type it in myself.
What did you get the gain from? Did you sell something? They have until Feb 28 to send you a 1099 for it. Was only the net gain less than $10? Or the total sale amount under $10 also?
Thank you for your help.
My December statement only shows a short term capital gain of $3.10 on a federal money market mutual fund.
Per the brokerage, the $3.10 represents the distribution of profit the money market fund made in 2021 at the end of the year.
Oh you would enter that on a 1099DIV put it in box 2a. Did it pay you any other dividends? If you get a 1099DIV it should be on that.
Yes. Thanks. I see now on the IRS website it gets reported with dividends.
If you have other dividends from that then wait for the 1099 to come. They have until Jan 31 to send it to you. Or actually Feb 28 for investment 1099
Enter a 1099-Div under
Federal
Wages & Income
Interest and Dividends
Interest on 1099-DIV - Click the Start or Update button
It's just as fast and easier to manually enter your W2 or 1099. Don't type the bank name or try to import it.
At the bottom pick - Change How I enter my Form
Then on the next screen pick - I'll Type it in Myself
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